Entertainment Pittsburgh boasts a rich arts and culture scene, with a history dating back to 19th-century industrialists who commissioned and donated public works including
Heinz Hall for the Performing Arts and the
Benedum Center, home to the
Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra and
Pittsburgh Opera. Other prominent groups include the
River City Brass Band and
Pittsburgh Youth Symphony Orchestra. The city also hosts a variety of smaller arts organizations, such as
Pittsburgh Irish and Classical Theatre,
Quantum Theatre, the
Renaissance and Baroque Society of Pittsburgh, and
Chatham Baroque, an early music ensemble. University choirs include the
Pitt Men's Glee Club and
Heinz Chapel Choir. The
Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre and
Pittsburgh Dance Council offer diverse dance events, while polka, folk, square, and round dancing are celebrated by the
Duquesne University Tamburitzans, a multicultural academy dedicated to folk traditions. Pittsburgh is also a popular filming location, with major productions like
The Dark Knight Rises filmed in Downtown, Oakland, and the North Shore. The city is also recognized as the birthplace of the modern zombie film genre after
George A. Romero's 1968 film
Night of the Living Dead. is one of the four
Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh. Major art museums include the
Andy Warhol Museum, the
Carnegie Museum of Art,
The Frick Pittsburgh,
Pittsburgh Center for the Arts, the
Mattress Factory, and the
Carnegie Museum of Natural History, which holds extensive dinosaur, mineral, and Egyptian collections. The
Kamin Science Center and associated
SportsWorks offer interactive technology and science exhibits. The
Heinz History Center, a
Smithsonian affiliate, provides regional history in the Strip District, while the
Fort Pitt Museum is located in Point State Park. The
Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall and Museum houses military exhibits, and the
Children's Museum of Pittsburgh features interactive exhibits for kids. The eclectic
Bayernhof Music Museum is located six miles (9km) from downtown, while
The Clemente Museum is in Lawrenceville. The
Cathedral of Learning's
Nationality Rooms showcase pre-19th-century learning environments, and architectural tours are available in many neighborhoods. Downtown's cultural district hosts quarterly Gallery Crawls and the annual
Three Rivers Arts Festival. Pittsburgh also has art galleries such as the
Miller Gallery at Carnegie Mellon University,
University Art Gallery of the University of Pittsburgh, the
American Jewish Museum, and the
Wood Street Galleries. Pittsburgh is home to the
Pittsburgh Zoo & Aquarium,
Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, and the
National Aviary, all over a century old.
Kennywood, a classic amusement park, is located in West Mifflin, and the
Rivers Casino is on the
North Shore along the
Ohio River, just west of Kamin Science Center and
Acrisure Stadium. Pittsburgh hosts
Anthrocon, one of the world's largest
furry conventions, which has been held annually at the
David L. Lawrence Convention Center since 2006. In 2024, the event attracted over 17,000 visitors and has generated a cumulative economic impact of $53 million over 11 years. Additionally, the reality show
Dance Moms is filmed at Pittsburgh's Abby Lee Dance Company.
Music Pittsburgh has a long tradition of
jazz,
blues, and
bluegrass music. The
National Negro Opera Company was founded in the city as the first all-African American opera company in the U.S., helping launch the careers of African-American opera stars like
Leontyne Price. Pittsburgh also shaped 20th-century music with influential figures like
Billy Strayhorn, who grew up in the city, and pianist-composer
Mary Lou Williams, who honored her hometown with a 1966 album featuring
Leon Thomas. Recent artists like
Wiz Khalifa have continued Pittsburgh's musical legacy, with his hit "
Black and Yellow" reaching number one on the
Billboard Hot 100 in 2011. Other notable artists from the area include
Perry Como,
Christina Aguilera, and the band
Rusted Root, which was formed in Pittsburgh. Rusted Root's Liz Berlin owns Mr. Smalls, a popular venue for national touring acts. Hip hop artist
Mac Miller, also from Pittsburgh, named his debut album
Blue Slide Park after the local
Frick Park. Pittsburgh has emerged as a leading city in the United States'
heavy metal music scene. Many
punk rock and
Hardcore punk acts, such as
Aus Rotten and
Anti-Flag, originated in Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh has also seen many metal bands gain prominence in recent years, most notably
Code Orange, who were nominated for a Grammy. The city was also home to the highly influential
math rock band
Don Caballero. Pittsburgh also had an influential
electronic music subculture in the 1990s, with origins similar to internet
chatroom-based movements across the United States. Pittsburgh
promoters and
DJs organized
raves in warehouses,
ice rinks, barns, and fields which eventually attracted thousands of attendees. DJs
Adam Beyer and
Richie Hawtin played at local raves. Since 2012, the
Hot Mass after-hours electronic music
dance party has been a key part of Pittsburgh's electronic music scene, noted for its European nightclub vibe. Electronic artist
Yaeji has credited Hot Mass as a formative influence during her time at Carnegie Mellon University.
Hellbender Vinyl, the largest vinyl record manufacturing company in Pennsylvania, is located in Pittsburgh.
Theatre The city's first play was produced at the
old courthouse in 1803 The August Wilson House now remains in Pittsburgh to celebrate the life and work of August Wilson, continue to produce his plays, and serve as an arts center for the Hill District, where Wilson was from. Modern writers include
Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright
August Wilson, as well as
Michael Chabon, who writes about student and college life in Pittsburgh. Two-time Pulitzer winner and recipient of the
Presidential Medal of Freedom,
David McCullough, was born and raised in Pittsburgh. Pulitzer Prize-winning author
Annie Dillard, whose memoir
An American Childhood takes place in post-World War II Pittsburgh, also hails from the city. Award-winning author
John Edgar Wideman, who grew up in Pittsburgh, has based several books in the city, including
Brothers and Keepers. Poet
Terrance Hayes, winner of the 2010 National Book Award and a 2014 MacArthur Foundation Fellow, earned his MFA at the University of Pittsburgh and was a faculty member there. Other local poets include
Michael Simms, founder of
Autumn House Press, and
Samuel John Hazo, Pennsylvania's first poet laureate. Contemporary writers like
Kathleen Tessaro, author of novels such as
Elegance,
The Perfume Collector, and
Rare Objects, and new authors including
Chris Kuzneski and Brian Celio, who captures Pittsburgh's "Yinzer" dialect, contribute to the city's vibrant literary tradition. Pittsburgh's unique literary style extends to playwrights, as well as local graffiti and hip hop artists. Pittsburgh's position as the birthplace for community-owned television and networked commercial television helped spawn the modern children's show genres exemplified by ''
Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?, Happy's Party, Cappelli & Company, and The Children's Corner'', all nationally broadcast. The
Pittsburgh Dad series has showcased the
Pittsburghese genre to a global YouTube audience since 2011. The modern fantasy, macabre and science fiction genre was popularized by director
George A. Romero, television's
Bill Cardille and his
Chiller Theatre, director and writer
Rusty Cundieff and makeup effects guru
Tom Savini. The genre continues today with the PARSEC science fiction organization, The It's Alive Show, the annual "Zombie Fest", and several writer's workshops including Write or Die, Pittsburgh SouthWrites, and Pittsburgh Worldwrights with
Barton Paul Levenson,
Kenneth Chiacchia and
Elizabeth Humphreys Penrose.
Food sandwich Pittsburgh is known for several culinary specialties including
pierogies,
kielbasa,
chipped chopped ham sandwiches, and
Klondike bars. The San Francisco marketing agency AF and Co named Pittsburgh the top American food city of 2019, favorably mentioning many area restaurants including Superior Motors in
Braddock, Driftwood Oven in
Lawrenceville, Spork in
Bloomfield, Fish nor Fowl in
Garfield, Bitter Ends Garden & Luncheonette in
Bloomfield, and Rolling Pepperoni in
Lawrenceville. Pittsburgh is home to the annual
pickle-themed festival
Picklesburgh.
Local dialect The Pittsburgh English dialect, commonly called
Pittsburghese, was influenced by
Scots-Irish, German, and
Eastern European immigrants and African Americans. Locals who speak the dialect are sometimes referred to as "
Yinzers" (from the local word "yinz" [var.
yunz], a blended form of "you ones", similar to "y'all" and "you all" in the South). Common Pittsburghese terms are: "slippy" (slippery), "redd up" (clean up), "jagger bush" (thorn bush), and "gum bands" (rubber bands). The dialect is also notable for dropping the verb "to be". In Pittsburghese one would say "the car needs washed" instead of "needs to be washed", "needs washing", or "needs a wash." The dialect has some tonal similarities to other nearby regional dialects of Erie and Baltimore but is noted for its somewhat
staccato rhythms. The staccato qualities of the dialect are thought to originate either from Welsh or other European languages. The many local peculiarities have prompted
The New York Times to describe Pittsburgh as "the
Galapagos Islands of American dialect". The lexicon itself contains notable loans from
Polish and other European languages; examples include
babushka,
pierogi, and
halušky.
Livability Pittsburgh has five city parks and several parks managed by the
Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy. The largest,
Frick Park, provides of woodland park with extensive hiking and biking trails throughout steep valleys and wooded slopes. Birding enthusiasts visit the Clayton Hill area of Frick Park, where over 100 species of birds have been recorded. Residents living in extremely low-lying areas near the rivers or one of the 1,400 creeks and streams may have occasional floods, such as those caused when the remnants of
Hurricane Ivan hit rainfall records in 2004. River flooding is relatively rare due to federal flood control efforts extensively managing locks, dams, and reservoirs. Residents living near smaller tributary streams are less protected from occasional flooding. The cost of a comprehensive flood control program for the region has been estimated at a prohibitive $50 billion. ==Sports==